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Show The Look in French Faces. Almost all the faces about these crowded tables (in the cafe at Chalons) Cha-lons) young or old, plain or handsome, hand-some, distinguished or average have the same look of quiet authority; it is as though all "nervosity," fussiness, little personal oddities, meanness and vulgarities, had been burned away in a great flame of self-dedication. It is a wonderful example of the rapidity with which purpose models the human hu-man countenance. Edith Wharton in Scribner's Magazine. Expensive. "What's the commutation from your place?" "Seven-fifty a month." "That's cheap enough." "Yes. but I lose three times that much playing pinochle on the train." VGl'R OWN DItl'GCJIST tVIT.I. TKl.I. YOD Try Murine Bo Kcruudy lor Kod, Weak. Watery lives and GrcmiliiU'd Kyollds: No ymanlnc I hist lfiyo ctiitorl. Wrlto for Hook of tlio bye ! Sy uiiLil Free. Murine biyo Kuuii-dj C. Cuil-uko ! A New Suit Wanted. Monk Whatcher cry in' about? Zebra Boo-hoo! Everybody hollers i "Jail bird" at me! ! Drink Denison's Coffee. Always pure and delicious. Politeness prompts a good deal of the applause and practically all of the laughter. |